Coca Cola No-Drip bottle protector - Quick view
Paper bag that was folded around the bottle to avoid dripping. This was common when soft drinks were still cooled on ice. Also see image of 1932 patent. Excellent condition.
Paper bag that was folded around the bottle to avoid dripping. This was common when soft drinks were still cooled on ice. Also see image of 1932 patent. Excellent condition.
Paper bag that was folded around the bottle to avoid dripping. This was common when soft drinks were still cooled on ice. Also see image of 1932 patent. Excellent condition.
Deck B of the two decks published by Esquire magazine. 1941 dated on the box and Joker. The deck is complete with its four suits, Joker and Bridge scoring card. Advertised in various Esquire magazines (see last photo, advertising does not come with the playing cards). Varga was the Nr 1 Pin Up...
Medium size manual. 1943 dated. It contains 40 pages with many b/w and full color images. Very good condition.
Small size booklet about the 104th Division. Contains 14 pages. It has some tape residue on the back cover from being taped in a scrap book. This is a hard booklet to find. Very good condition.
Gatefold of the Esquire magazine of November 1942. Alberto Vargas followed up George Petty as the Pin Up artist with Esquire magazine in 1941. His 'Varga-girls' soon became famous and his work was inspirational for nose-art on many planes. Varga created a series of Pin Ups which were presented...
Gatefold of the Esquire magazine of October 1942. Alberto Vargas followed up George Petty as the Pin Up artist with Esquire magazine in 1941. His 'Varga-girls' soon became famous and his work was inspirational for nose-art on many planes. Varga created a series of Pin Ups which were presented...
Gatefold of the Esquire magazine of August 1942. Alberto Vargas followed up George Petty as the Pin Up artist with Esquire magazine in 1941. His 'Varga-girls' soon became famous and his work was inspirational for nose-art on many planes. Varga created a series of Pin Ups which were presented...
Gatefold of Esquire magazine of August 1941. George Petty was the predecessor of Varga with Esquire magazine. His 'Petty-girls' soon became famous and his work was inspirational for nose-art on many planes. He also did a lot of artwork for advertisements. During 1941, his last year for Esquire...
Gatefold of the Esquire magazine of May 1943. Alberto Vargas followed up George Petty as the Pin Up artist with Esquire magazine in 1941.
His 'Varga-girls' soon became famous and his work was inspirational for nose-art on many planes. Varga created a series of Pin Ups which were...
Single stick of fruit flavor gum. Orbit was introduced by Wrigley's when the company could no longer produce their own types of gum due to limited supplies of ingredients (see additional photos). This is the later production when the sticks were packaged in a single waxed paper. Very good...
Sergeant (SGT) chevrons. Unused and straight from the bundle. Cotton. Excellent condition.